- Adds a welcome page that appears after plugin activation.
- Fixes missing space in
<img>
markup for hidden images when Pinterest text isn't set. - Fixes issue where
data-pin-url
was added even when the post type isn't publicly queryable. - Fixes WordPress 5.2 issue with editing Pinterest details on an inline image in the Classic editor.
Don't forget to update!
You should soon see an update for Tasty Pins v0.8.1 in your WordPress dashboard. Make sure to update to keep your plugin in tip-top shape.
We just pushed out a minor update to Tasty Pins that includes a few fixes. Here are three things you'll find in Tasty Pins version 0.8.1:
1. Pinterest fields are re-instated in WordPress 5.2 Classic Editor ✔️
WordPress Version 5.2 introduced some changes to the Classic Editor that prevented the Pinterest fields from working properly when editing an inline image in the Classic editor. We've fixed that up with this release.
If you're using the Block editor (which we recommend!), this issue would not have applied to you.
2. Fix markup for hidden images that don't contain Pinterest Text
A customer noticed that hidden images that didn't have any sort of Pinterest Text set weren't picked up by any Pinterest tools. While this situation is unlikely, we identified the problem (a missing space!) and fixed it up in this version 0.8.1.
3. Add a welcome page after plugin activation
While this doesn't necessarily impact current customers like yourself much, it's a nice feature-add for new customers. When Tasty Pins is activated, the user will be redirected to a welcome page that explains the main features of Tasty Pins and points them to helpful links. If you'd like, just deactivate and then reactivate the Tasty Pins plugin to check it out.